Hi All,
Yes, I know that we need specific tools to use, and also know that it is
skill combined with knowledge that can get you certified upto a certain
level.
But, shouldn't the tools that are going to be used be evaulated / compared,
and eventually "STICK to the best for now"?
Some of these tools have interactive help, and although the document is far
too technical and not as to the point, what is important, is the "WHY", and
the how.
Usually, there are many roads that lead to one path, and knowledge (one way
thru certification), helps to see that path. If you use only a single tool
to do your work, why doesn't the other tool work the same way.
Basically, its like using a hammer to pin a nail, just made by different
people. But the objective here is the same. The techniques need to be
taught, and any one tool can be used as an example (or 2).
No doubt, I see that you'll are well on your way there. Although I'm trying
to learn Linux myself, with the workload here, its overkill.
Thanks and regards,
Menino.
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